Mirror-Fit Convex/Blind Spot Mirror?

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#3
Not a direct answer to your question nor to re-launch the seemingly never-ending debate on the internet on this subject but there is a way to avoid blind spots by adjusting your mirrors more outward instead of inward (like the picture in your link, where you uselessly see the side of the car, as most of us do).
I tried it with my previous car, to no good but on the Corolla it works A-1. Feel odd at the beginning but I dont miss anymore the lack of blind spot mirror on the car and would't go back. Here's a link, but you'll find hundreds of them by googling.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/glob...ar-view-mirrors/article4320896/?from=15250793
 
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I have some wedge ones already, none of them quite fit how I would like them to. Has anyone found a wedge one that fits nicely?

I do have heated mirrors, thanks for the suggestion!
 
#8
BTW - I was in Lowe's yesterday for an unrelated item and they carry a different brand by the trailer hitches and truck boxes. (If you want to buy it locally for easier returns - most auto parts stores should have them also).
 
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